The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-01-04, Page 5hafradar—, Frkftraitirda
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. Another. pi.ih'seris. that .h"as.,
beeon1e •fainou$,''. On the* radio
and screen. •
Also ''IShort .Subjects"'
Matinee Sat: afternoon At g',30
Monday, TueSday;4VedneSday-
kirk 4, sk
e eft ar
e screen verSion. ,Of Max-
. well Anderson's play.
iso "Short Subjects"
New )(ear-to:aft '\
......Con.grattilations to Mr.
Chiistmas day visitors ' the
•:Len
elatightei7Joan,
of ..1<itehener;::Ur,'':and Mi Avt
'Tboinspn..E.40
Mr. and:UrS:..Uac:-.Stewart;
Lucr
Mis Haiold StoWait,- and'.
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children of LUe1riow Mi anI
...Mrs; Ern°. Pritchard' and ToinnlY
ThoniSen. and. family of litiekiipw •
at:
•:' 'MiSSeS"lca.Y..and:.:Mildred-VV:piter.
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Of. '.PreitOrv';at their parents•,hornc
,Miss ,I'Vlary.,,MaC.K.enie.at Mi
and Mis, Ftoss-1V.16CMij,lan.'§•
4V,.•••Cli.fiorst•••MicN+iir,
of Ila'u-
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Itt•Ori7, and;jiin..,of Wi,dsoi a .
'ert • •.'
.hristnias Sunday Vi,1Qi.S 5t
W. D.
Reed of beliert, Nova Scotia •an'ti
Mis Reed, of ..4t.iburn;.•.,Vick:,,, (ed.'
of. W„indsof, ;.Mr.• 'and
Nicholson, DonaId lIelen of 13e1fast Bruee', Webs:tell: -ofr.
Bi 'UCC i a on of Mi and
Ed Webiter, Big VaIlcy,.Alberta :
.in a JCLp.._aCCL
clent in Italy, • •••-•'.;
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gwood
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was
honi.., for ,
:Butli"Binder.,tind SuSanne..
Visited: her,.:•inotlier in law at
e 714--Ucknow Sentinelp:Ltrimow, Ontario;
INLOS BOY
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1. ,Passed AWay At .04,4010.11 , ..„.
--Alter ',' "Wil.27 7111`rie-arTorTierliT
months, Richard Bradley died .at
the Alexandra hospital, ',Gocler,
• ' San ,Francisco, CalifOrniP,ich on Thursday . afternoon,-in-
:ChriSti'llasi:..DaY; 1944. his 70th year; "Born , near Rine
,Rive.r, he lived for :,a. tirneln Ash-
'held"township 1.3efOre..'611ii -tO
,Opderich to ,be'LemPjiyed. at: the
ilrlerne hotel: - Later .he spent
,•y„ears ---,in Spaforth,-;where,he-
Worlsed in the Queerk's h2te1,'"and
returned to dOderich eight years.
ago, ,I -1O- was ' unniarried. 'Elliett
the -mountain:. side rog,k .gardenS 'D.CeP4'40and"..:mxa.: xd-oot)„CRu.§,,
are dripping iatipirig ,.wipi mist drops, ''.. ins, nephew and niec4,' Goderich';
-..4-4t4iStfeili!-ItITvoir.anitti-i.::64tiii,r-T, Are..Ab.&onty•-,:surviving,;,relatives,
obells'•in the Isleb:Hill. Episeopal -, ,, . •
a e a tower .has jus egun
,to 'ring out their 'Christmas Mes-
sage, Keleste Fidelis Laete Tr.iunn,
Pharites ' Venite, !Venite: in .tetliT•4
ear SentinerFr-iendS;--
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It is- Christmas bay ..oin•
Great...:fteecY-
the Mountain tops and 'sky Scrap-
er-tOps- are•Aieiaking- up in the
morning "sunshine and floating'
off over, the bay of out to' the
• Pacific. ',geraniums' blooming • on
ON D.MOTHER FEPERATION APPROVES
1" I-git-i` BILL LEVY
ioSTAS: BORN HERE 1
atial--in' Canadian .rnilitary
annals; •,aDfstinguished Service
Order. has been awarded -a -junior
ot:ficer, -'1VfaePonald-
tra,ht, of VanCouver'and Victoria,
Three *Rivers „tank
reason:1pr the.depa•rture-
from' norrnal •Cornmentlati.ekri is
shown in the citation announced
With ,16 .pthers by17ifence
qarer at ottaiya.
On1y Z4, Grant took
hen
p,ut out a . cii�n,. .„ defeated t
•tli dr I t la 1,,:east .to .enemy`colinter-attacks
*From. the snOring, heord in:the
various rooms along 'the cido'r
of :this .h„otel in which I air ,.$tay,7
irig-lt is doubtful 'Whe.ther, any.
of ,t1-1)ese ' gueSts are seeing -the
ChristmasbeaAty pf this city 'of
Saint :.Fratiels or hearing- the
hristrnas
Nor is their snoring ' a .aUrPrise..-
It. was abotit,.5 .a.rn: 'beforethe.
sOunds, of their last night's
revel-
ry ceased. 'The: 'clink of glasses,'•
the clank. orbOttleS'and the noisy '
'carnuSing:Lof_roAvdy-sseanien.inade'it'
'hard -12r anyone 'to lgef,tindisi-
gran'tlfather and: of a last, lor,ig,
talk with 114i-1:before "the -death
rattle, 'cable into his throat".. His
grandfather Sat in his arm chair'
in thrPriser: kitchen. looking out
toWard''...the Nine Mile River, and
the Aciarri „MacDonald farm, home
of • his •earliest'. neighbors.. His
mind went" ;back to the .early days
When he t,rarripeci in through "the
queen's Bush" from. ZOrra
Godetich,
a 'hiiildreetpound sack ' d
his -Shoulders- -and' an'' axe iTT-
,
his hand He told of how he cut
his fot While building their log
house—a.cut that :left him lame
the rest4f his 1ife Yet' he had .a
untlii,tspirit,LLimping-through-
ife-ISCarceir .slowed him, down
,. . .•• .• • , .„
turbed; bits' ' Of arid his :,,dauntle.SS Wife
:drunken conversation: ard ke t u. •• With hi to the eridT"
• my. 'neighbor guests. hadeviderit.- arence,. knows :San, .:Francisco
iea IT:, we 1, its probiems and its poss-
the battleies, pOirettY
field:. theY:'.. had; apparentlY: seen
sornething of hell ancl were here e isboyhood background in
•fo drink ..and anaca and .7.the... United': :States..
••have .already :for.gOtten..‘The.behs traVe Made .:hirrr a. keen' observer
of neaCe: ring out through their and a
di;earnS. and. the,•Stinshine,.of hap- • • :•••••• •• ,
niness:.;:Shiries • .Ori then' • shiniber •
' • Founded. as
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Eriday of the past
ary .projeCt,..to better: the liVer
San Francisco's weatherPro' et
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hood: of. th.e early 'settlers on this
:*'
ed days of dulness and rin
TheCoast, the piaCe.. toe& the nani
, . • •
ti lweie as s1opp as on dull of
Saint Francis the _apostle .2
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'days :in Liverpool Friday, ill ...the.. name of
urday and Sunday, were, how- Later it • - hecanie... 4 • hooini.-CitY
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gilded With, the :god. of •;Califor.‘•L
ever:, as. perfect. as CalifOrnia,::Sun-.
nia'S'•riVer VaileyS Now it
'and -:Paeifie'"breezeS 'can • •• • •- --.s
trug-
.,•...betWeen the • .e3etrerneS,
:The:::::„weatherinan. glettwo
and..wealtkag-it,Neathers
• of
d f 7 f,/..1.i.)(*-1 cl a Yil:.tOf .4."°v?"' '37
mas, but today the sun'sthe world's teiTible war • ncl-
JfTee. laughs. at the . weather pre-.
S
thi.$ • •Nr"ar6re... that 'in :ts
7.110:or'.
• begiriningS,..:'''::
could'anyone like this
asked • One •.sailor'' of, • 1(1")°i00' Fi'ii8er
other:in a ietauiant yesteiday cat4ing wiTh him has: "been-
g'reat,•:,soure'e, 431,- life
(Both 'Were ffpin .1-iack • Et'
ouks-, • .lie.re this ' Sr 1 pasS'•••Orl.".tAese:
aie just °b5erk>2t1'O.n.... • r.rith''' '6 -has :.-gi,oevi
$4:trrp._ boxes piled' tier-P.n.:tier...hp
the :::"InOlintain, sides and Packed.
with all ,oi ts
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' mostly,
of PP0131.'0,
.adUltS...These. bmz-lio.Uses,..., haven't
frOnt.4pr..;ba'ek. Ynyd.5;.• and fjtist-•trY,'
to find a,pia€e in thern to .1iVei'.!
he•'..:iernarked: impatience%
everY' dooi has a.-s•gn,`;`no,
-vacancy'•and if you go in whre
no sign is in eVidence.. the .•firt
• q :-...they • ask:1s, • :"'Have.'yoit,
liet69-.','1,0‘..1.(„•:Ine.:
n't_aecornedfi te" He: Stiokerith:
olr-i4ent• `..des.i1-6 to sUoiiPi the slush
SLELLJnfeet 'because.':he 'wis iapPaiently
lOokin`g -for •E:t,•,2-lace-.
Pi*It' his aim1y
las..e;tiati:ng •: plape;
26'onlp from' a]1 .0yer
World and:becorni...n4 the
tin.)ci.as the ..tehlpo' Pf War, :in :the:•
and li•Igher'f;
Full' of; Wealth aria full: also , : • . •
potential •poverty .The thought of
whit;will ,hrippen in •the post, war:
Tivnen War ..indOstry,,slows
down gives eauSe'. 65r, shucider.:
FeW 4...LUcknow.- 1'1 ii;e6p1er 'have
erOSSed my Path ,/n San FLaflc1so
there.'are'afeW here,kOne.. is
dlaitenpe Fraser who used,
'FimeeSsion-xif
'flecefitly t /..i'sitedf. di a renee....0.nd.•
his wife Old we.: chatted •-abou.t,:
ola times. • •Ile, told nle of hiS;
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'PieStori far. a fi,w•da'ys.
'Ptc Do lE. land.tind
IVIa4nt.Yre ' were, New
ear's visitors: at. J.irb.
Mi. 'Torn McNall." and
, Mr. Matt McNall visited on
• Siniday;
Dungannon,. •.
Mrs: Allan Doming Helen; Mary
and .Chai'itisvthitha*itti fi#1;i0.
• 'hope. ,$e*. '
Mi.inct Mrs. • •Wi, .0: Reed and
:tutiide visited' a.t.iiii.4y..Hvith M.
thert, •:,-
.4"Oliti Pritchard is the Man
on 'Roue SixfQr tfie' 'Nfint'cr•
ifienths.:
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and:.4a•ssured..the piercing Of the
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Trasimeno' Line in Italx-bst june,•
. Military circles said. that ordin-
arily a'. Military 'Cr,088' • award
went % to junior:, officers or gal.
lantiy,„ with the Victoria' Cross'
hpin- in eceeptional ,CaSe°S;
At. the, liuTOn.C°.
• Federation, •of:Agriculture, it'
was
decided That.,federatioa mainteri•T,
„ance funds should be_ raised by • •
the additiori of one-fifth of a,mill •
•on -the towriship•- tax -hi -fl -.of each
a4eEr10.i7e..:
• was to have tOWni.hiP federation
treasurer;s collect $1:00 frOM each
• Member: A committee of three,
Tittinbullp Hume Chitton
arid'IlarrY,.dowrdY, wa named to,
tortn.,,Rta
one-fifth, Mi11".71eN1:4.into effect
The ',meeting was "'presided dyei
•by...H.- L. 'Sturdy • Of Aubiirt,
G.,-1AntleiScin; who re-
,.eently 4ttende1. the' provincial
..eonvention. in Toronto, , spoke : of „
the fine,' spirit'', Or co-operation, '
..evideht 'at that. gathering and •
stressed:that orily by .co-dperation:.
is :ustiallY. give4 kt°
can farrners ecpect to
officers of major a
the rank of id: place
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higher who; have responsihitity of
.„taking:' jfew,7,-
tver...irrthis-ca.se,• Giant thok oVer.
:when his s4periors'„, - tanks were
knocked:but and the citationsays
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. "The oo1 dariig,..i:initiative, • 'All the.,tirrie.;h,•;wa's'exciosed to
;ccit,nr.;lete, disregard foiL his • •per- heaVY, fire. and "escaped injury
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SOnal safety and superb .leader- and ;death „time •• and 'again",He
off • • pth6i:-..attacks iid .then-
the:faoc, of terrifigiickts.,.anit'gii,.. took, th.e. : enemy,
der... intirderoiii_fire was of • the. lareirig-hirit4oLaetireanetaSStir-:.,
or er ated=4-Trther-Ingta,-tonsolida-tte-rr---oe, na-
, • .
OpjettiVe .being gained, •p9si, ion,
'ing of the: :Trasimeno Line . the All the awards had been 'an-
*COlialiSe' Of at leaSttwo un'ced PreVieuSli'.: When theres::.:
attacks, ' wh)ich .1,11100Ob1ed1Y.:SaYed was 'some' :.,speculation ' as to . the,
squadron (of (of.- tariks).••;'' and f • reason .•for the'D.S.0;:12r: Graritt7'
Capt ; :.macponairant .of.
Vancouver' i a rieDhov.. of Mr. -
•Dan MacDonald, Kintail He is
the.‘sOn'..of: LeSlie-:.MACDPnald arid
the .late.,4•Ohn,Orant,: His mother
vcrai,,borri..in"tueknow.::but,. at an .
early age went yath::, her -parent4,...
.tO.' Varicoirver. father was a
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.Hisstac]es into the very centie .
f a veteranOf the 1"I'stheavily defended locality" '
and died from injuries received
• • . ••:.: • : ;rn the v.iar.°Tari has ben in - the The .citation:rari inore. than 600 ' •.• " ' ":": • .
• • : • •••-• ' • •serviee•for fcitir years •and when
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words—one of thelongest of this tatfOried'.: in. Niaga0he visited;
war. Brieflyr ..Orant's
in Kintail —IIS -
fieers were put Opt of action and his Uncle '12'an
friends ' ere- are ?glad: AO hear. of •
he •pr,essed,oriwit,li,an attack. wiln
•this outs ?riding honor conferred:
k1:4.494--:3"--'41- en fan:
heavily on.: the 'ineMy and losses . Down . three tanks
; ., :Phe
scored
f.f
Made
the rernria.ntS, retire. ,, .r 0,
b and'.
When •.couriter-attacks ,develop-; 1 1 LL J 10.-.04ir d n g:
ed he be -at .them off and when 4he p1 I ,e.:s :,••shOtild
enemy. trie.d,Ttd: infiItiatinto his know4.:Runikers.lferhal PiUs treat.
lines ,h0.: • on foot and,. the cause 'at SOurce, *mei' ••••'•
ously pointed out ,the. adV.aneirig. back,:if.;the, first 13Ottle.dosnot
•grobpi rri
his...:tanke'Who Pol- :n;:'E, McKinfi add.'
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OOT:c1,0ii,.' Taylor's' Iiino• Store
'PORT ELGIN COUNCIL- '‘has pur-%
'chased a' 3 -ton truck
Lor Sr1,6W plowing and Other'
icipal work:, The spjjee
ship displayed by Capt.. Grant in
accOinpanying:, infantry f rP•rn
heaVylosses • in tanks and men..
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Personal • 'Example: •
liprther.;,,h.is-persorial,xample
Was\'• such :an inspiratiPn to the
:ineri!, „under his Conimand, that
they were.. able • to 'carrY :the '.fignt,
oiler :hear-ly Unsurrnountable '
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ob-
Sincethly, klugh Maciviillan Ished them off:,
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e assure you' of prompt
eourteou6c.-iervite.
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, e assure you the best,.
market prices: at alt times ••,
prompt payrKent.r.
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